Traditional Japanese Teahouse in Praque by A1 Architects

that cozy and traditional Japanese Teahouse in the foothills amoung Hloubetin and Aloisov in Prague offers a relaxing place to gather and have tea with friends or hideaway and meditate. Architect David Maštálka of A1 Architects used only seven square meters in the design of that earthy room that features a circular dome roof and a hearth where tea is prepared for its inhabitants. I think I could use a room like that to escape and relax for a while without the rest

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